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. >> this is a government who has not had his ears cropped -- a doberman who has not had his ears cropped. people do it because they want to make the dogs look more attentive. this is a lovely, beautiful dog. >> you have some products you want to talk about. >> i do. this is the latest and greatest new products you will hear about this year. it is significantly different. if i was going to recommend a product, i would say do not go to the super park -- supermarket or on line. talk to your vet about this. it is a better product. it affects the flea before it passes away. paralyzes it. the consequence is, if you have an animal with fleet allergies, they stopped pitching almost -- with fully -- flea allergies, they stop teaching almost immediately because the fleet is paralyzed. >> how long can you stay out without getting frostbite? >> that is a good question. the rule of thumb if you do not know, maybe no longer than you could stay out. when the temperatures are in the teens, that is when you have to be very careful. they can freeze very quickly. without having to say three minutes or five
. >> this is a government who has not had his ears cropped -- a doberman who has not had his ears cropped. people do it because they want to make the dogs look more attentive. this is a lovely, beautiful dog. >> you have some products you want to talk about. >> i do. this is the latest and greatest new products you will hear about this year. it is significantly different. if i was going to recommend a product, i would say do not go to the super park -- supermarket or on line....
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and the government dropped the case. you're out there twisting in the wind by yourself. >> hamilton: yeah, yeah. and i knew a lot of other people had testified and it was all gonna be sealed. and everybody was just going to go along like it had never happened. >> pelley: usada had been monitoring the investigation and tygart thought that the evidence gathered by the u.s. attorney was overwhelming. why do you think he dropped the case? >> travis: i don't know, scott. it's a good question and one that if you find the answer, let me know. >> pelley: armstrong congratulated the government for closing the investigation and kept repeating what he told cbs sports in 2005. >> lance armstrong: explain to me how we've passed so many tests if we are so dirty? and they don't want to answer that question. and that's not fair. >> pelley: but tygart did want to answer that question and he began an investigation. he convinced riders to testify to usada. he looked at armstrong's tests from his first tour de france victory in 1999 and fou
and the government dropped the case. you're out there twisting in the wind by yourself. >> hamilton: yeah, yeah. and i knew a lot of other people had testified and it was all gonna be sealed. and everybody was just going to go along like it had never happened. >> pelley: usada had been monitoring the investigation and tygart thought that the evidence gathered by the u.s. attorney was overwhelming. why do you think he dropped the case? >> travis: i don't know, scott. it's a...
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. >> reporter: on monday, the afghan government replied. likening this fighter machine's weapons to computer games gives the taliban a propaganda victory. in a statement, the taliban responded, calling him a coward and accusing him of developing a mental problem in his four-month tour of duty. now the prince compares this war to his games. he's supposed to be made of better things. the british press is panning the prince. one paper calling him a royal misfit. another telling harry to guard his tongue and learn how to speak more like royalty. well, after stopping at a base in cyprus to decompress and have a few beers, he's on his way back home to face the music. meanwhile, fearing a revenge attack, security officials are scrambling to keep harry safe. >>> time for the weather and sam champion. sam, you're still outside? >> i am. amy, i have great news. temperature's come up to 12 degrees. we came up. we came up a degree. the windchills are going anywhere from 1 below to 4 degrees. that is great, great news. all right, it's not such great new
. >> reporter: on monday, the afghan government replied. likening this fighter machine's weapons to computer games gives the taliban a propaganda victory. in a statement, the taliban responded, calling him a coward and accusing him of developing a mental problem in his four-month tour of duty. now the prince compares this war to his games. he's supposed to be made of better things. the british press is panning the prince. one paper calling him a royal misfit. another telling harry to...
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let's go to amy. >>> now, to that astonishing video of a dangerous stunt that has led to a government investigation. it shows a plane just a few feet from the runway, zooming right by a man on an all-terrain vehicle. abc's jim avila has the story. >> reporter: a breathtaking stunt posted online. an aerobatic plane at full-speed, nearly 200 miles per hour, within feet of the pilot partner on this suburban dallas runway and the photographer who recorded it all. watch again. the wing tipping dangerously close to the ground, as the pilot speeds by. and then, completes a loop into the blue. who would do something like this? abc news has learned this internet sensation was posted and then removed from youtube by jason newburg, a stunt pilot who advertises a dare devil for hire. performing at air shows. specializing in death-defieing aerial ballet. partnered with motorcycle showmen, known as the dallas stunt riderz, who choreograph maneuvers beneath his bright green plane. but this morning, faa is not amused by this. telling us they're investigating. sources tell us, the pilot's waiver to pe
let's go to amy. >>> now, to that astonishing video of a dangerous stunt that has led to a government investigation. it shows a plane just a few feet from the runway, zooming right by a man on an all-terrain vehicle. abc's jim avila has the story. >> reporter: a breathtaking stunt posted online. an aerobatic plane at full-speed, nearly 200 miles per hour, within feet of the pilot partner on this suburban dallas runway and the photographer who recorded it all. watch again. the...
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the federal government is investigating. sources tell us, the pilot's waiver to perform aerobatics expired in november. and even if it hadn't, pilots are supposed to be responsible for the safety of people on the ground. >> this would have killed himself and the two people filming the action here. >> reporter: and it's not as though he hasn't been in a crash before. this is 2008 wreckage of a hospital registered to his company. it doesn't name him, only that the pilot was not licensed to fly a helicopter. and took off with instead of against the wind, causing a hard landing. it's a thrill show few pilots would approve. efforts to reach mr. newberg were unsuccessful. the fda is investigating the episode. >>> we're going to turn to the scandal on the subway. it turns out some of the foot-long sandwiches are coming in a bit short. and that, not surprisingly, has led to a lawsuit against all the customers in new jersey. john muller has the story. >> reporter: from the court of public opinion -- >> i think size matters. >> report
the federal government is investigating. sources tell us, the pilot's waiver to perform aerobatics expired in november. and even if it hadn't, pilots are supposed to be responsible for the safety of people on the ground. >> this would have killed himself and the two people filming the action here. >> reporter: and it's not as though he hasn't been in a crash before. this is 2008 wreckage of a hospital registered to his company. it doesn't name him, only that the pilot was not...
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governance is hard. now the parties are done, let's get back to work and see what we can get done. reality, the president, any second term president has at most 18 months to get something done. after that, all eyes on 2016 and he becomes a lame duck. so miles to go. so fascinating day and high political theater. >>> to the middle east now, to that attack on an algerian gas refinery. leon panetta says it's proof that al qaeda is committed to creating terror. the attack killed three americans. seven were able to make it out safely. "the wall street journal" reports the terrorist were armed with weapons taken from libya. >>> and it is election day in israel and prime minister benjamin netanyahu appears headed for an easy re-election victory. the re-election virtually assures no progress on a peace agreement with palestinians because of fighting the opposition was not able to agree on a candidate to run against netanyahu. >>> it was 40 years ago today that the u.s. supreme court legalized abortion. and 70% of americans polled by "the wall street journal" say the roe versus wade decisio
governance is hard. now the parties are done, let's get back to work and see what we can get done. reality, the president, any second term president has at most 18 months to get something done. after that, all eyes on 2016 and he becomes a lame duck. so miles to go. so fascinating day and high political theater. >>> to the middle east now, to that attack on an algerian gas refinery. leon panetta says it's proof that al qaeda is committed to creating terror. the attack killed three...
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i don't know. >>> lawmakers in the house are expected to increase the government's ability to borrow money later today. top republicans wanted spending cuts to curb the debt but they've given up on those efforts for now. the debt limit will increase over the next three months, allowing the government to cover financial obligations. so the battle is far from over. >>> political opponents heard fighting words in the president's inaugural address, and insiders are raising their eyebrows over the president's push on climate change. here's white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: president obama's inaugural speech outlined a boldly liberal vision that congressional republicans declared dead on arrival. >> unabashedly far left of center inauguration speech. obviously it's not designed to bring us together. >> reporter: now that the inauguration is over, what is the president actually going to do? he dedicated more of the speech to climate change than any one issue. >> we will respond to the threat of climate change, knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children a
i don't know. >>> lawmakers in the house are expected to increase the government's ability to borrow money later today. top republicans wanted spending cuts to curb the debt but they've given up on those efforts for now. the debt limit will increase over the next three months, allowing the government to cover financial obligations. so the battle is far from over. >>> political opponents heard fighting words in the president's inaugural address, and insiders are raising their...
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hundreds of throughs preparers are in honker have to register with the federal government or passion tests. low income households could be vulnerable to dishonest preparer whose promise large refunds. lowe's is looking for 45,000 seasonal workers and adding 9,000 permanent employees. investors are not feeling too bad with a five year high on the dow after earnings from mcdonald's, google, regarding the debt ceiling. papa john is offering a free large pizza to customers who correctly call the coin toss for the game, which is the biggest sales day of the year, the chicken counsel says 1.2 billion wing portions will be eaten over the super bowl weekend. >> now 5:24 on this wednesday morning. good news as you head outside, not as chilly as it has been in the morning. >> also news, and i am just curious why we have "spare the air" and sprinkles of rain today? >> it was interesting. i thought the same thing when they issued the spare spay day -- they issued the "spare the air" day, but the cold air could be locked in the valley and they are afraid the air will not vent if you have a fire i
hundreds of throughs preparers are in honker have to register with the federal government or passion tests. low income households could be vulnerable to dishonest preparer whose promise large refunds. lowe's is looking for 45,000 seasonal workers and adding 9,000 permanent employees. investors are not feeling too bad with a five year high on the dow after earnings from mcdonald's, google, regarding the debt ceiling. papa john is offering a free large pizza to customers who correctly call the...
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. 41% of the employees in local government are union workers. it's about 29% for the federal government. just about 6 1/2% in the private sector. and dwindling. and the reason they're dwindling is right to work states are growing. the old organized labor states like michigan, they are diminishing in economic power, political influence, and in lack of-- as a result, they have a lack of competitiveness in the global marketplace. >> megyn: i want to ask you about this, they say almost half the losses in the union membership, come from midwest, indiana, ohio, wisconsin, michigan. now, michigan just passed a right to work law, right? ohio tried to pass one, but it didn't, it got reversed by the voters. >> indiana. >> megyn: indiana just did it and i don't understand, it's just happened can we really blame all of the decreases, so many of the decreases on these laws? they just happened or about to happen. >> they have occurred, now we're going to see the influence and the impact, because they are recognizing in those states that unions have no relevan
. 41% of the employees in local government are union workers. it's about 29% for the federal government. just about 6 1/2% in the private sector. and dwindling. and the reason they're dwindling is right to work states are growing. the old organized labor states like michigan, they are diminishing in economic power, political influence, and in lack of-- as a result, they have a lack of competitiveness in the global marketplace. >> megyn: i want to ask you about this, they say almost half...
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and the libyan government. so i did see firsthand what ambassador pickering and chairman mullen called timely coordination, no delaying of decision making, no denials of support from washington or our military and i want to echo the review board's praise for the valor and courage of our people on the ground, especially our security professionals in benghazi and tripoli. the board said our response saved american lives in real-time and it did. the very next morning, i told the american people, and i quote, heavily armed militants assaulted our compound and vowed to bring them to justice. and i stood later that day with president obama as he spoke of an act of terror. now, you may recall at this same time period we were also seeing violent attacks on our embassies in cairo, suenam tunis and khartoum, as well as posts from india to indonesia where thousands of our diplomates served. so i immediately ordered a review of our security posture around the world for particular scrutiny for high threat posts and i asked
and the libyan government. so i did see firsthand what ambassador pickering and chairman mullen called timely coordination, no delaying of decision making, no denials of support from washington or our military and i want to echo the review board's praise for the valor and courage of our people on the ground, especially our security professionals in benghazi and tripoli. the board said our response saved american lives in real-time and it did. the very next morning, i told the american people,...
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number one, sharp cuts in government employment. government employees are generally unionized. those union jobs are gone. number two, they are pricing themselves out. union members are pricing themselves out of government work at the state level. states are insolvent in some cases. they can't afford to rehire union members into their workforce. number three, collective bargaining restrictions especially in wisconsin and indiana. in those two states the government worker union membership has dropped 13% and 18% respectively. number four, the government employees, the unions work rules are pushing employers away. rigid work rules are not efficient. employers tend to go to right to work states or take the jobs overseas. the unions are in trouble. bill: i'm looking at raw number here. 11.8%, 11.3%. that accounts for 400,000 jobs. >> yeah. bill: that is only half a percentage point but it is significant in the following way thaw point out. wisconsin, indiana, michigan. you saw a push in ohio as well. is the drop a trend or is it just a -- >> no, it is a trend and has political impli
number one, sharp cuts in government employment. government employees are generally unionized. those union jobs are gone. number two, they are pricing themselves out. union members are pricing themselves out of government work at the state level. states are insolvent in some cases. they can't afford to rehire union members into their workforce. number three, collective bargaining restrictions especially in wisconsin and indiana. in those two states the government worker union membership has...
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martha: one thing that the government really usually does not do but just imagine your state government sending you a check. here is some of your tax money back because actually we don't need this money from you. one governor is hoping he can do just that ♪ . we're all having such a great year in the gulf, we've dided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even bett. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautil. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. soome to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who ca the gulf home. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ it's so important to make meone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy ♪and you will be happy too. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition
martha: one thing that the government really usually does not do but just imagine your state government sending you a check. here is some of your tax money back because actually we don't need this money from you. one governor is hoping he can do just that ♪ . we're all having such a great year in the gulf, we've dided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even bett. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautil. take a boat ride or just lay...
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this speech today was an owed to big government. it was a hymn to big government. he said number one, i'm going to defend what liberalism has achieved in the 20th century where he mentioned social security, medicare and medicaid. i will not let any of that be chipped away. then second, he said, the vision for the future is climate change and green energy. this is his new expansion of liberalism in the new century. martha: joined by bob beckel, former democratic campaign manager and co-host "the five." mary katharine ham editor-at-large of hotair.com and fox news contributor. welcome. a mini, five. it is a three. bob, what do you think about that, what charles said? >> something to be said about it. reaganism, reagan said the problem is government. martha: right. >> not the solution. yet government during reagan's eight years grew and not a single department or agency was cut. but listen, if this is fundamental difference. certain people believe that government doesn't do anything for people and ought to be just defense. and those of us on the left believe governmen
this speech today was an owed to big government. it was a hymn to big government. he said number one, i'm going to defend what liberalism has achieved in the 20th century where he mentioned social security, medicare and medicaid. i will not let any of that be chipped away. then second, he said, the vision for the future is climate change and green energy. this is his new expansion of liberalism in the new century. martha: joined by bob beckel, former democratic campaign manager and co-host...
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, and the libyan government. so i saw first-hand what ambassador pickering and former chairman mullin called, timely and exceptional coordination. no delays in decision-making. no denials of support from washington or from our military, and i want to echo the review board's praise for the valor and courage of our people on the ground especially the security professionals in benghazi and tripoli. the board said the response saved american lives in realtime and it did. the very next morning i told the american people that heavily-armed militants assaulted our compound. and i vowed to bring them to justice. and i stood with president obama in the rose garden as he spoke of an act of terror. it is also important to recall in that same period we were seeing violent attacks on our embassies in cairo, sanaa, tunis, khartoum as well as large protests outside many other posts where thousands of our diplomats served. so i immediately ordered a review of our security posture around the world with particular scrutiny for hig
, and the libyan government. so i saw first-hand what ambassador pickering and former chairman mullin called, timely and exceptional coordination. no delays in decision-making. no denials of support from washington or from our military, and i want to echo the review board's praise for the valor and courage of our people on the ground especially the security professionals in benghazi and tripoli. the board said the response saved american lives in realtime and it did. the very next morning i...
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didn't say much about -- other than we're working with the tunisian government. one suspect was released. >> they say he's under observation. >> they weren't ready to bring charges yet. you know, anderson, here's the problem. the bad guys understand just this. they are watching. there hasn't been anybody brought to justice. they understand very well the environment they are operating in. security services have melted away after the arab spring. borders are easy to cross. weapons are easily accessible. the bad guys have an advantage. the longer it takes to bring an investigation to a conclusion and hold people accountable suggests to the bad guys that they have a free operating environment and americans are at risk throughout that region. >> interesting. fran, appreciate it. jake tapper, thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> another story we're covering tonight, diane o'meara learned from a reporter she was the face of manti te'o's fake girlfriend. her stolen image is at the center of this entire hoax that changed the way some people see the star linebacker. she joins
didn't say much about -- other than we're working with the tunisian government. one suspect was released. >> they say he's under observation. >> they weren't ready to bring charges yet. you know, anderson, here's the problem. the bad guys understand just this. they are watching. there hasn't been anybody brought to justice. they understand very well the environment they are operating in. security services have melted away after the arab spring. borders are easy to cross. weapons are...
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defense secretary leon panetta said the government is concerned by north korea's continuing provocative behavior and that the united states is ready to deal with it. >> the usa department issued a warning advising people not to travel to benghazi, libya. they said there's a significant potential for violence and kidnapping. >> and apple stock plunged more than 12% today. apple shares have been on the decline for months. investors are concerned about the company's prospects for growth. >> and anderson, it is cold all over. take a look at these chimps at a sanctuary in wales. they're wrapping themselves up in blankets and drinking hot tea to keep warm. don't you think of "e.t." when you see that? >> it reminds me of me on the night of the inauguration when we were cold and wrapped in the blankets. >> i think the chimps are way cuter. >> words hurt, isha. words hurt. >> not that you're not cute. >> lawsuits over an inch of a sandwich. the ridiculist is next. ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robi
defense secretary leon panetta said the government is concerned by north korea's continuing provocative behavior and that the united states is ready to deal with it. >> the usa department issued a warning advising people not to travel to benghazi, libya. they said there's a significant potential for violence and kidnapping. >> and apple stock plunged more than 12% today. apple shares have been on the decline for months. investors are concerned about the company's prospects for...
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he's comparing to an east german government effort to dope at the olympics. he also denied that even within the sport of cycling, it was not the most sophisticated. but you're saying, juliet, it's arguable whether in all sports, but in the sport of cycling there was no other team that could do what this team could. >> well, i'm not sure. but if there was a team like that, then the u.s. postal service team wouldn't have won seven tours in a row. that was pretty phenomenal. there was a reason for that. you know, people tend to think it was because they were doping better than everybody else. >> it's, again, another development in this ongoing story. we'll continue to follow it. betty andreu we appreciate talking to you. and juliet macur as well. thank you very much. we're talking about this on twitter. let's continue the conversation on twitter @anderson cooper. >>> president obama sitting down for his first joint interview with secretary of state hillary clinton. we'll take a listen to some of what they said and look ahead at what could be next for secretary c
he's comparing to an east german government effort to dope at the olympics. he also denied that even within the sport of cycling, it was not the most sophisticated. but you're saying, juliet, it's arguable whether in all sports, but in the sport of cycling there was no other team that could do what this team could. >> well, i'm not sure. but if there was a team like that, then the u.s. postal service team wouldn't have won seven tours in a row. that was pretty phenomenal. there was a...
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french government workers to stop using terms like weekend, and hamburger, and e-mail. and use french equivalents instead. they encourage teachers to introduce the new terms in schools. now the commission has a new target. hash tag. now, a hash tag is a word or a phrase prefixed with a pound sign. just like that. hash tag. it's used to mark key words or topics often on twitter. the american dialect society even voted it the word of the year. but the commissione hates that word because it is in english. they have invented a new term for the french to use. this term translates to sharp word. because the number sign looks like the sharp symbol used in music. the sharp symbol leans a little more to the left. but you know, it's appropriate. it's a little clunkier than the hash tag, too. but according to the commissione, that is the one the french will use. listen, france, we understand why you're doing this. france was the most important language for almost 300 years. you know what, we're probably going to feel same way about mandarin one day. but we don't ban your words. we
french government workers to stop using terms like weekend, and hamburger, and e-mail. and use french equivalents instead. they encourage teachers to introduce the new terms in schools. now the commission has a new target. hash tag. now, a hash tag is a word or a phrase prefixed with a pound sign. just like that. hash tag. it's used to mark key words or topics often on twitter. the american dialect society even voted it the word of the year. but the commissione hates that word because it is in...
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the government has no control, and i i do think that certainly people there on our behalf, especially out in areas like benghazi are there at great risk. you know, i feel relatively good about our folks in tripoli. we have a different regime there. it's an unsafe country, and candidly, has a lot -- we've had that vacuum that the arab spring created there that is really being filled in by extremists and militants. we're seeing that in mali. we're seeing that obviously in algeria, and it's something that we as a nation are going to contend with for some time, and i hope that senator kerry and the new defense secretary, whoever that ends up being, it looks like, you know, it may be chuck hagel, i hope that they will push ahead with policies that recognize that the country -- the world is a very unsafe place right now. i don't think for some period of time now we fully have taken into account these mutation that is have occurred as it relates to the arab spring. >> thank you so much, senator corker. >> thank you. >>> a number of key senators are leading the way on guns. even before newtow
the government has no control, and i i do think that certainly people there on our behalf, especially out in areas like benghazi are there at great risk. you know, i feel relatively good about our folks in tripoli. we have a different regime there. it's an unsafe country, and candidly, has a lot -- we've had that vacuum that the arab spring created there that is really being filled in by extremists and militants. we're seeing that in mali. we're seeing that obviously in algeria, and it's...
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you know, there was this whole business about interfering about the netanyahu government. they're being hyper cautious about not saying anything. that said there's a lot of worry that he is you're going to distance or work to distance the united states from israel, and that's kind of right beneath the surface. i don't think it's true, but i think this is what the worry is. >> today the president called benjamin netanyahu to congratulate him on his majority. >> i'm looking forward to their joint interview on "60 minutes." that's going to be very cuddly, i'm sure. >> at the same time do you think that a john kerry state department is going to be more engaged in trying to push the israeli-palestinian track, or does everything now depend on what happens in egypt? >> this is very interesting. there's going to be a lot of pressure on president obama from everyone from the king of jordan to the british prime minister. >> there already is. >> to really make a push. john kerry very much wants to make a push, and this is interesting because, you know, he looks at hillary's record, w
you know, there was this whole business about interfering about the netanyahu government. they're being hyper cautious about not saying anything. that said there's a lot of worry that he is you're going to distance or work to distance the united states from israel, and that's kind of right beneath the surface. i don't think it's true, but i think this is what the worry is. >> today the president called benjamin netanyahu to congratulate him on his majority. >> i'm looking forward to...
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of security is the host government's responsibility. we rely on them. and that militia group in benghazi failed us on september 11th and 12th, so we need to reenforce the ability of these governments to protect our embassies and consulates in 275 different locations around the world. >> well, that raises a point, michael lighter, if we should be in 275 locations. we don't want to retreat from the world, but basically according to the review board that admiral mullen and pickering went through, they looked through the videos and say this host government local militia just turned tail and ran before the attack, or as the attack, was taking place. >> i think what we saw in libya was a slowness on behalf of the state department to adjust to very, very different circumstances in libya. and during the ghadafi area, you could have had people there and the security forces would have protected the installation. clearly, it was a much more dangerous place than we were set up to deal with. these are the places we have to be. if we don't want to ha
of security is the host government's responsibility. we rely on them. and that militia group in benghazi failed us on september 11th and 12th, so we need to reenforce the ability of these governments to protect our embassies and consulates in 275 different locations around the world. >> well, that raises a point, michael lighter, if we should be in 275 locations. we don't want to retreat from the world, but basically according to the review board that admiral mullen and pickering went...
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in pyongyang, where the government has issued a chilling warning, claiming its nuclear weapons are designed to reach america. now, whether that's credible or not, it's certainly the most provocative statement to come since kim jong un came to power, and it's not just rhetoric in what's being referred to as a new phase in its struggle with the historic enemy. north korea says it's planning a third nuclear test. for more on that, we can join lucy williamson, who's following developments in neighboring seoul. lucy? >> thanks, george. yes, there's been months of speculation here in south korea as to whether the north was planning a third nuclear test. today we got confirmation not only that it was, but also that it was a warning to the united states. so if those u.n. sanctions this week were meant to dissuade pyongyang, they seem to have had the opposite effect. six weeks after it launched a long-range rocket and just a day after receiving extra u.n. sanctions for doing it, north korea has raised the stakes again with the news that it would carry out a third nuclear test. state television made
in pyongyang, where the government has issued a chilling warning, claiming its nuclear weapons are designed to reach america. now, whether that's credible or not, it's certainly the most provocative statement to come since kim jong un came to power, and it's not just rhetoric in what's being referred to as a new phase in its struggle with the historic enemy. north korea says it's planning a third nuclear test. for more on that, we can join lucy williamson, who's following developments in...
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perhaps, some of the ultra- orthodox religious parties and recent governments. after nationwide protests last year, the high cost of living in israel, it was a major issue in this election. >> some of the reason they have lost power is the economic situation in israel. there is what happened here last summer. you may see a bit of a change. if you look in the diplomatic area. unfortunately, it is my opinion -- i am optimistic. >> this will concern the israeli allies who have already warned that time is running out for peace with the palestinians. this man says he is keen to have talks, but there is little expectation of progress on the ground. is really politics are always complicated. religious parties will fight any attempt to exclude them from government, but a coalition that is too ideologically why it could also prove unworkable. bbc news, jerusalem. >> for more on the results in israel, i am joined with -- but a man he served in the middle east and is a special assistant to president obama. he currently is a counselor at the washington institute. how weeken
perhaps, some of the ultra- orthodox religious parties and recent governments. after nationwide protests last year, the high cost of living in israel, it was a major issue in this election. >> some of the reason they have lost power is the economic situation in israel. there is what happened here last summer. you may see a bit of a change. if you look in the diplomatic area. unfortunately, it is my opinion -- i am optimistic. >> this will concern the israeli allies who have already...
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the government soldiers have been accused today of going on a rampage against civilians. we found this body on the front lines, an islamist fighter, one of dozens of locals allegedly killed by their own army. >> there is evidence of killing, rape against civilians. the fear is that as the french clear the way, the army which is thirsty for revenge will commit crimes against other people because of the color of their skin and they have been allied to the enemies. >> rare footage of the rebels that seized timbuktu. many are lighter skinned tribesmen. there are fears of an ethnic bloodbath if and when the ancient city is recaptured. an army hospital, this has been a key meeting year for the soldiers defeated by the islamist militants. they all terrorists, the sergeant tells me. now, we will win. it is that a victory depends on this outside military help. the british foreign office expressed deep concern about the allegation against their army. british troops are on their way here very soon to help train the military and improve their discipline and prevent abuses but it is a
the government soldiers have been accused today of going on a rampage against civilians. we found this body on the front lines, an islamist fighter, one of dozens of locals allegedly killed by their own army. >> there is evidence of killing, rape against civilians. the fear is that as the french clear the way, the army which is thirsty for revenge will commit crimes against other people because of the color of their skin and they have been allied to the enemies. >> rare footage of...
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government -- with u.s. government with iranian officials here she's nice to hear professor lecture at american university in washington. the writing has appeared in "the new york times," "politico," foreign policy and washington monthly among others. they came to us last night from virginia, took a late night train and what i'd like to do is turn it over to you for your thoughts and comments to start off. >> thank you very much. i'm going to start for us today. let me thank you much for hosting us to thank you for coming. it's an honor pleasure and we look forward to nature scene discussion today. i'm going to start with two provocative themes from our new book, "going to tehran: why the united states must come to terms with the islamic republic of iran". the first of these means, and these two get at the heart of our book. the united states is today enhanced and for the past two years a power and relative decline in the middle east. the second core team as the biggest beneficiary of american ongoing declin
government -- with u.s. government with iranian officials here she's nice to hear professor lecture at american university in washington. the writing has appeared in "the new york times," "politico," foreign policy and washington monthly among others. they came to us last night from virginia, took a late night train and what i'd like to do is turn it over to you for your thoughts and comments to start off. >> thank you very much. i'm going to start for us today. let me...
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government, with the u.s. government with the iranian officials. she's now a senior professor, lecturer at american university in washington. their writing has appeared in "the new york times," politico, foreign policy and washington monthly, among others. they came to us last night from virginia. they took the late night train and stayed here. and what i'd like to do is just turn it over to you for your thoughts and comments to start off. >> well, thank you very much. i'm going to start off for us today. let me start by thanking you for hosting us. it's a real honor and pleasure, and we look forward to an interesting discussion today. i'm going to start with two provocative themes from our new book, "going to tehran: why the united states must come to terms with the islam you can republic of iran." the first of these themes, and these two really get at the heart of our book. the first of these themes is that the united states is today and has been for the past few years a power in relative decline in the middle east. and the second core theme is t
government, with the u.s. government with the iranian officials. she's now a senior professor, lecturer at american university in washington. their writing has appeared in "the new york times," politico, foreign policy and washington monthly, among others. they came to us last night from virginia. they took the late night train and stayed here. and what i'd like to do is just turn it over to you for your thoughts and comments to start off. >> well, thank you very much. i'm going...
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are giving up demands for deep spending cuts in exchange for approving an increase to how much the government can bore row. the move keeps the u.s. from defaulting on its debt for the first time in american history. if approved the bill would require both chambers of congress to pass a budget or the congress will not get paid. >>> new evidence that leaders of the catholic church in los angeles shielded priests accused of sexually abusing children. about 30,000 pages of newly released documents made public in a $660 million settlement files show that now retired l.a. archdiocese cardinal roger mahony was involved in the cover-up. there are more than 500 victims and many say the church was looking out for itself. >>> a congressional hearing set for today in another sexual abuse scandal involving the air force. 32 instructors are facing allegations of rape and other assaults involving 59 trainees at the lackland air force base in texas. top officials and victims are expected to testify. san mateo congresswoman jackie speier was the first to call for the hearing. >>> switching gears now, 5:07, le
are giving up demands for deep spending cuts in exchange for approving an increase to how much the government can bore row. the move keeps the u.s. from defaulting on its debt for the first time in american history. if approved the bill would require both chambers of congress to pass a budget or the congress will not get paid. >>> new evidence that leaders of the catholic church in los angeles shielded priests accused of sexually abusing children. about 30,000 pages of newly released...
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. >> reporter: lawmakers in the house passed legislation allowing the government to continue to borrow money and pay its bills. the senate is also expected to approve the measure that suspends the debt limit until may and prevents turmoil in the financial markets. >> we will not risk the full faith and credit of the united states. >> reporter: republicans came up with the plan reversing course from just a few weeks ago when they wanted to use the debt limit vote to force democrats to agree to more spending cuts. but this new measure does include a catch. it requires the democrat- controlled senate to pass a budget by april. if they don't, lawmakers' salaries will be frozen. >> it's simple. no budget, no pay. >> all we're saying is, congress, follow the law! do your work! >> reporter: getting a budget passed could be difficult. senate democrats haven't done it in nearly 4 years. senators from both parties say they are willing to work together. >> so do we have some kind of detente that may yield an agreement? >> we're done. we just worked it out. >> reporter: joking aside, many democrat
. >> reporter: lawmakers in the house passed legislation allowing the government to continue to borrow money and pay its bills. the senate is also expected to approve the measure that suspends the debt limit until may and prevents turmoil in the financial markets. >> we will not risk the full faith and credit of the united states. >> reporter: republicans came up with the plan reversing course from just a few weeks ago when they wanted to use the debt limit vote to force...